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The Worse computer applications ever for music. (pg. 3)
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Pjotr G
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Originally posted by extulas


Excuse me for being orginal. And not being a trendy kiddie who loops track after track of a Paul Van Dyk song. Excuse me for actually takeing time to make my music sound good. Sorry for haveing miney to actually buy instruments...And haveing parents and a girlfriend who buy me instruments :p


You think you're the bomb because you use "instruments" or sumpin? Congratulations. You can do varying thigns with a pc, including being a trendy kiddie copying other songs. You can ALSO do that with hardware. Original my ass. What do you think softsynths don't allow you to edit your own patches?
extulas
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Originally posted by Pjotr G


You think you're the bomb because you use "instruments" or sumpin? Congratulations. You can do varying thigns with a pc, including being a trendy kiddie copying other songs. You can ALSO do that with hardware. Original my ass. What do you think softsynths don't allow you to edit your own patches?


With someone comming from the Netherlands, I would think you would have better english. You sound like an american, No offense... :) And no, I dont think I am a bomb of any sort. I just find it amusing to people who expect to get stuff done with PC application programs. And what about the people out their who make the good choice of not using Windows? Or Mac's? And use Unix only? How do you expect them to do anything?...?
DJ Chrono
every single trance production studio i have ever seen has both hardware and software. you think people still burn directly to CD from non-computer hardware? You think they master their track with hardware compressors, limiters, eq's, that cost thousands of dollars, when you can just do it in sound forge? If you still do everything by hardware only, you're alittle behind the times, and your wasting your money, plain and simple.
DJ Teknique
first off....u tying here on computers but ask yourself one question.....what is a synth in your opinion?? its a ing computer for s sake, yea it don't look like one but it does have a ing chip inside which would be classified as a computer, u get all those LFO sounds from your synth..how u think they come to be? they are processed by a computer...so if u have the ability to do the same on your PC which is linked to a synth then why not? u sound like u was born in the ing 70s where a computer was only for typing or some......how u gonna on cakewalk? its a great midi proggy if u know what u are doing, cubase is confusing...the only reason its confusing is couse your don't got enough brain to acutally understand that ...so while sitting here ting at something that actually makes music sound better go and realize the beauty of it.
extulas
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Originally posted by DJ Teknique
first off....u tying here on computers but ask yourself one question.....what is a synth in your opinion?? its a ing computer for s sake, yea it don't look like one but it does have a ing chip inside which would be classified as a computer, u get all those LFO sounds from your synth..how u think they come to be? they are processed by a computer...so if u have the ability to do the same on your PC which is linked to a synth then why not? u sound like u was born in the ing 70s where a computer was only for typing or some......how u gonna on cakewalk? its a great midi proggy if u know what u are doing, cubase is confusing...the only reason its confusing is couse your don't got enough brain to acutally understand that ...so while sitting here ting at something that actually makes music sound better go and realize the beauty of it.


So..SYnthesizers from the 70's were computers? Werent computers in the 70's the size of a whole room?! :whip:
extulas
quote:
Originally posted by DJ Chrono
every single trance production studio i have ever seen has both hardware and software. you think people still burn directly to CD from non-computer hardware? You think they master their track with hardware compressors, limiters, eq's, that cost thousands of dollars, when you can just do it in sound forge? If you still do everything by hardware only, you're alittle behind the times, and your wasting your money, plain and simple.


Excuse me for being original. And I'm not wasting any money.
Peter Campbell
Extulas I have finaly come to the Conclusion that you know nothing about PRO music production.

Today Cubase, logic ,Nuendo should be the center pice of anyones professional studio set.

here are some of the top Cubase users in the world many of them are into movie scoring.

Hans Zimmer ( Legendary film composer Hans Zimmer did the score for, Gladiator, The thin Red Line, Perl harbor ,The Prince of Egypt, The Lion King, Crimson Tide, Rain Man)

Harry Gregson-Williams (composer of Chicken Run, Enemy of the State, Antz, and many others )

Paul Haslinger (has achieved a great deal of success. In 1996, he began collaborating with Graeme Revell, who is one of the most prominent and active film composers in Hollywood today. Paul has been credited as a music programmer, arranger and orchestrator on many high-profile film projects, including: Spawn, Chinese Box, Phoenix, The Negotiator and The Siege )


now why do these guy's use Cubase and other software in there productions, now why don't you.


I can see this thread going for a long time.
Pjotr G
Peter Campbell you don't understand! these movie score-ers only loop some beat from paul van dyk :rolleyes:

And the comments about synth being a DSP chip.....well not all synths. So I guess extular has a setup off striclty analog gear, and still works with din-sync (if you know what that is) :D He'll never touch a nord lead, that things is almost a computer and heaven forbid! And don't diss my english, you may only do that if you can argue with me in dutch.


btw I disagree hardware compressors and the likes are a waste of money! I still like hardware better for everything except sequencing and recording.
Peter Campbell
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Originally posted by Pjotr G
he'll never touch a nord lead, that things is almost a computer and heaven forbid!


no nord leads for Extulas, dam that would sux :stongue:
D_G
Pro Tools...

U cant tell me that NO producers use this or atleast something like it...?

And wuts with all the ''Excuse me for being original'' crap...?

I see nothing original about u're lame @$$ chatting the crap that u are!

:p

[Dan]

Pjotr G
Pro tools.....well Mauro uses pro tools...and BT i think


however proTools is more audio-recording oriented. So more something for "live" bands. Plus to have some functionality it costs as much as a BMW. But if you have the dough I reckon it'd be cool (the best plugins)
DJ Teknique
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Originally posted by extulas


So..SYnthesizers from the 70's were computers? Werent computers in the 70's the size of a whole room?! :whip:

no actaually MACS weren't the size of the whole room.....now u are going back to the 50s-60s.....
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